>>I is still unclear to me how you do those tests? AFAIK, ifreload does not >>have a --dry-run option. with ifupdown2, ifreload -a --no-act. (+ tests with our currrent read_networt_interface code)
>>Even when it has such option, it would need access to the local node? (to see >>what interfaces exists, ...). Yes, that's why my last proposition what to have a of local copy configuration to /etc/pve/. (to be able to test with only 1api call, without calling each node) >>I am not sure it this is a real problem. I think the cluster wide vnet config >>is the relevant config. If a node is unable to apply that config, the node >>needs to get fixed. >>I think of this like deploying a network configuration with ansible (or other >>tools). Do you have an idea where to report a local error configuration ? I was thinking about diplaying transport/vnets in main tree (like storage), and display error on it. (maybe with compare the running local network config and what is defined in /etc/pve/network/ ). (for presentation, maybe like a storage with volumes, we could have a transport with vnets). Not sure it's a good idea ? >>So if you really need/want to test before apply, we could add and API call >>for that: >>POST /api2/json/nodes/<node>/test_network_changes >>We can then add a TEST button to the GUI, or call those this test API on all >>nodes before we apply changes. Ok, I was not sure about this way. So let's go for this. >>I think network configuration is really complex, and we should avoid to do >>anything automatically. >>I would prefer and "APPLY" button, so that I have full control over when >>network changes happen. >>Maybe an extra "TEST" button would be also helpful. Ok, I'll look this way. ----- Mail original ----- De: "dietmar" <diet...@proxmox.com> À: "pve-devel" <pve-devel@pve.proxmox.com>, "aderumier" <aderum...@odiso.com> Envoyé: Mercredi 3 Avril 2019 07:03:09 Objet: Re: [pve-devel] rfc : pve-network : idea to generate and reload config accross the nodes > I have rethinked about it, I have (again ;) a new idea for implementation. > > The main problem is how to test a change at datacenter level, as we need to > test the local configuration of each node. > > and it's not currently in /etc/pve , but in /etc/network/interfaces of each > node. I am not sure it this is a real problem. I think the cluster wide vnet config is the relevant config. If a node is unable to apply that config, the node needs to get fixed. I think of this like deploying a network configuration with ansible (or other tools). > I think, something easy, is that we could have a copy of each > /etc/network/interfaces of each node in /etc/pve/nodes/<nodename>/interfaces. > (could be done we a change is done in gui local netowrk, or local network > daemon copy it at regular interval in case of manual change for example). > > > Like this, it's very easy, when a network change is one at datacenter level, > we can directly test it on all network interfaces of all nodes ( > /etc/pve/nodes/*/interfaces). (in the api endpoint), I is still unclear to me how you do those tests? AFAIK, ifreload does not have a --dry-run option. Even when it has such option, it would need access to the local node? (to see what interfaces exists, ...). So if you really need/want to test before apply, we could add and API call for that: POST /api2/json/nodes/<node>/test_network_changes We can then add a TEST button to the GUI, or call those this test API on all nodes before we apply changes. > and then write directly the conf. (no need vnet.new tmp file). >>I think network configuration is really complex, and we should avoid to do >>anything automatically. >>I would prefer and "APPLY" button, so that I have full control over when >>network changes happen. >>Maybe an extra "TEST" button would be also helpful. Ok. (Anyway _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@pve.proxmox.com https://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel